Frame.



L. SBORIGL FRAME.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 25, 1908.

899,329, Patented Sept. 22, 1908.

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LEONARD SBORIGI, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

. FRAME.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 22, 1908. Application filed March 25, 1908. Serial No. 423,216.

To all whom it may concern: I exposed seams are'soldered, preferably pene Be it known that I, LEONARD Snonrcr, a f citizen of the United States, and a resident of cracks and crevices, so as to the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, secure. The two top b in the county and State of New York, have space or slot 15. invented a new and Improved Frame, of I My invention is used as follows: The parts which the following is a full, clear, and exact being fitted together and-soldered, as above description. I described, the framework is ready. for use. My invention relates to frames and comj Tickets or cards may now be readily inserted prises side and end bars of sheet metal, and through the slot 15 and are guided in position corner pieces for securing together these side by the portions 6 of the bars 3 so as to be and end bars. readily removed at will. The general pur- Iteference is to be had to the accompanypose'of such ticket holders being old, I do not ing drawings forming a part of this specifica-. deem it necessary to describe it in further tion, in. which similar characters of reference detail, my invention above stated relating indicate corresponding partsin all the figures. simply to the construction of the framework.

Figure 1 is a perspective showing the Having thus described my invention, I framework complete," Fig. 2 is an enlarged claim as new and desire to secure by Letters fragmentary perspective partly broken away Patent: and showing the manner in which the corner 1. In a frame, the combination of a memleces are connected with the side and end her of sheet metal bent upon itself so as to ars; and Fig. 3 1s a vertical section upon the form side walls, and bent further upon itself line 33 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of so as to form inner walls parallel with said the arrow, through the framework, showing side walls, and separated therefrom by slots,

pair of'top bars and also a second member connected with said firstthe construction of the single bottom bar.

Side and end bars are shown at 3 and are exactly alike. These bars are mitered inorder to enable them to be secured together properly. Each bar 3 is made of a single integral piece of sheet metal 4 bent so as to cured to said second-mentioned member and provided with portions projecting into said slots.

'2. In a frame, the combination of a plurality of bars each made of sheet metal bent as to form a central slot, said being secured together, and a pair of inner bars connected with said first-mentioned barsand spaced apart so as to leave a slot therebetween.

3. As an article of manufacture, a member of sheet metal bent upon itself so as to form side walls, and further bent upon itself so as to orm inner walls disposed adjacent to said side walls, the spacing of said inner walls from said side walls being such as to leave a slot therebetween, and a corner piece rovided with a portion extending into said s ot.

In testimony whereof-I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

LEONARD SBORIGI.

form side walls 5, and bent again so as to upon itself so form arounded border 6 and inner walls 7, 8, bars these inner walls being spaced from the th outer walls 5 so as to form slots 9. Corner pieces 10, each having substantially a gen: eral L shape, are provided for securing the bars together. Each corner piece is so in sorted into the slots 9 of the bars to be joined that the bars are brought directly together, as .will be understood from Fig. 1 The mitered joints are then soldered at 9.

As may be understood from Fig. 3, there is at the top of the frame no bar similar to the ars 3, but instead of this there are two top bars 11 each made of a single integral piece of sheet metal, the opposite edges 12 of which are bent over and caused to abut each other. Each top bar 11 thus has a slot 13 somewhat similar to the slots. 9 and used for the same I purpose. I

In assembling the parts the bars 3 and 11 l are fitted upon the corner pieces 10 and all Witnesses:

WAL'roN IIARRISON, JOHN P. DAVIS.

mentioned member, and corner pieces sc-' 

